Obituary
Joyce Dagan Rouse, born Joyce Dagan Myers, was called home unexpectedly September 4, 2018 in Belleview, Florida. She was born on February 20, 1982 in San Fernando Pamapanga Philippines, to parents Henry Lee Myers and Violeta De Guia Dagan. After her father’s retirement in 1991 her family relocated to her hometown Pensacola, FL where she came to make many life long friends. Joyce and Kenneth Rouse welcomed their daughter Sierra Rouse in 2003 and a son Karsen Rouse in 2005 while residing in Fort Walton Beach, Fl. until separating in 2013. Her recruiting career moved her to the Tampa area. By 2015, Joyce met her life companion Travis Jones and lived happily in Deltona and finally re-located to the Ocala area. Joyce accomplished many personal and professional goals in her life. She worked for many known organizations including the NAACP, BP, and Ascension Health. Joyce is survived by her daughter Sierra Rouse, son Karsen Rouse, Mother Violeta Myers, sisters Jessica, Jackie and brother Henry Myers, of Pensacola, Fl, sister Ella Myers of Summerville, Sc., sister Henreadda and brother Henry P. Myers of Maryland. Joyce’s compassion, ambition, drive, wit, charisma, spiritual essence, and loving presence will be greatly missed by family and friends. She left an everlasting imprint on the hearts of many. The Lord is pleased with his daughter.
Arrangements by Baldwin Brothers Funerals & Cremations 11250 SW 93rd Ct. Rd. Ocala, FL 352-236-7813.
Our time together at Cielo was tragically short. However, it did not take long for me to realize what an endearing soul you were. I consistently ruminate about how much more you had to bless us with both personally and professionally. I truly yearn for one more pig story that I'll never be fortunate enough to hear you regale me with and I'll never again have your incomparable laugh on the other end of our phone calls. It's a finite reality that I want to keep rejecting.
Rest in Peace,
Bob
I came to know Joyce through work this past May. From the first conversation I had with Joyce and throughout the short time that we worked together on the same recruitment team I was truly grateful for her warm, friendly and helpful demeanor. Joyce took the time to help me and shared with me recruiting techniques and insights that were extremely helpful. Joyce wasn't asked to do this, she helped me because that is simply Joyce's nature. My deepest sympathies for your loss. Joyce was "Joy," while with us and is now with God in never ending glory.
This picture was taken of Joyce and team in Virginia Beach on a work trip in August 2018!